The trachea is a passage that enables air to travel between the Oral and Nasal cavities into the Bronchus, in order to reach the lungs. The trachea is supported by cartilage that keeps it open, however the rings are not complete (except for the Cricoid Cartilage) which allows for flexibility.
The pharynx is a apart of the Respiratory system
TracheaPlenumManifoldThe trachea is the airway in the respiratory system sometimes called the windpipe.
The upper respiratory system (where air enters and exits the body) is composed of the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx. The lower respiratory system (where the air moves to be processed) consists of the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs. So the answer is either the nose and mouth, or the trachea, depending on how you meant the question.
Mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary right and left bronchi, lungs
Cartilage in the respiratory system (usually found in the trachea and some small amounts in the bronchi), is to act as a way to keep the passageways open.
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
The RESPIRATORY SYSTEM is how you breath, so your; trachea, lungs, alveoli etc hope this helped!
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The Trachea is part of the Respiratory system if that is what you are asking
The trachea and lungs are in the respiratory system. The pancreas is part of the endocrine and digestive systems.
The trachea is part of the respiratory system because it is part of the process of breathing. The trachea is part of the airway between the nose and the lungs. It is what helps transport the oxygen to the lungs.
Respiratory system.
A division of the Trachea is the Bronchiole Tubes
its a respiratory system organ and helps in breating
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